NFL closes Personal Conduct Policy investigation of Stefon Diggs
Key Points:
- The NFL has officially closed its Personal Conduct Policy investigation into Stefon Diggs following his acquittal on felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault charges.
- The league determined there was insufficient evidence to conclude Diggs violated its conduct policy, despite its lower standard of proof compared to criminal court.
- It remains unclear if the NFL interviewed the alleged victim, Mila Adams, as the league lacks subpoena power to compel cooperation from non-employees.
- Adams’s testimony during the criminal trial was found to have significant inconsistencies, leading to questions about the case's merit.
- Diggs, who recorded over 1,000 receiving yards in the 2025 season with the Patriots after recovering from a torn ACL, is currently a free agent.